Lost Bridge North Campground sits along the vast shores of Beaver Lake in the Ozark Mountains of Northwest Arkansas, offering spacious and sunny campsites and an abundance of recreational activities.
Fishing opportunities are plentiful near Lost Bridge North Campground. Beaver Lake has more than 28,000 surface acres of water, and anglers can try their luck at catching large and small-mouth bass, crappie, bream, white bass, stripers, and channel or spoon-bill catfish. Just below the dam, the cold waters of the upper White River provide a perfect habitat for pole-bending rainbow and record-size German brown trout.
Several trails snake throughout the Ozark Mountains, offering peaceful hiking, biking and wildlife viewing opportunities for visitors.
Hunters will find game plentiful in northwest Arkansas. A mixture of hardwood and evergreen forest provides a good home to many different species of wildlife. While Beaver Lake is conveniently located near several population centers, within a short driving distance hunters can find remote areas filled with upland game animals such as deer, rabbits and squirrels.
Many other sports and activities await campers, including boating, swimming, picnicking, scuba diving, water skiing, spelunking and sightseeing.
Lost Bridge North Campground has large campsites with plenty of shade and room for activities, and is steps away from the lake shore. Fire rings, picnic areas, drinking water and flush toilets all make for a comfortable camping getaway.
Towering limestone bluffs, natural caves and a variety of trees and flowering shrubs surround Lost Bridge North Campground, making it an ideal retreat for outdoor enthusiasts.
Beaver Lake and Dam, completed in 1966, was constructed in the White River Basin and boasts 449 miles of beautiful shoreline at the top of the conservation pool.
Although the dam was originally built for flood control, hydroelectric power and public water supply, it has also created a popular recreational oasis.
Several marinas are located around the lake, offering groceries, fuel, boat rentals and storage, fishing guides and camping supplies.
From Rogers, Arkansas, take Highway 62 east for about 13 miles to Garfield. Turn right on Highway 127 and continue for 6 miles. Turn left on Marina Road and follow signs to the park.
Its OK. The Site was great. But fire rings are all placed at awkward places to where you can't really sit around the fire as a family/Group... the shower house is literally rotting away. The shower curtains don't even span the width of the shower and the door has no lock on it. So anyone can walk in and see you naked. The shower building needs to be knocked down and rebuilt. Also needs more then 1 shower building
Site 48 was super nice and quiet last one on the end of the road the perfect spot if you can't be on the water
Overall a pretty good experience. However we weren't able to get much help information wise, the problem was that we couldn't find the camp host and no-one would answer the phone numbers listed at the site. Otherwise I would most definitely recommend going.
P.S. - If you do plan on going make sure to try and book a month or two in advance because the lake views are amazing in the morning and those campsite go Q-U-I-C-K!!
It's a very good place to find a little peace rite now I'm the only person here,but keep watching after the fourth I'm headed back to my new home and the fish are going to be biting!